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 RACINE, Wis. 鈥?Ale stanley cup quencher x Ramirez is the first Hispanic police chief in the city of Racine. TMJ4 s Jenna Rae sat down with him for Hispanic Heritage Month. Ramirez reflects on his rise through the ranks and the impact on the community he now serves. I think as a kid, I always had this sense of becoming a police officer, carrying a gun, you know, just wearing the uniform. My dad taught me about hard work. He was a laborer; my mother was an educator,  Ramirez explained.Ramirez s father, Peter, is from Guadalajara, Mexico, just outside of Jalisco. His mother, Hermila, is from the Fort Worth area in Texas. Ramirez said they met in Chicago and built a family surrounded by passion, culture, and tradition.Watch: PROFILE: one-on-one interview with Racine s f stanley cup irst Hispanic police chief            PROFILE: one-on-one interview with Racines first Hispanic police chief                             Just being Latino and able to speak Spanish. Now tha stanley cups t I ve gotten older, you re paving the way for others鈥攐thers who may look like me. We re rich in culture, and we re hard-working individuals,  Ramirez added.The lessons of hard work, Ramirez said, have paid dividends. In 1991, he was sworn in to the Milwaukee Police Department as a young officer.                        Alex Ramirez                Alex Ramirez being sworn into Milwaukee Police in 1991     It was a proud moment. I went to the south side, District Six, which was the first police station. That s where I trained. At that time too, I  Twym Is it safe to get the flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine together  CDC says yes
 Lizzo took to social media to announce that she is stanley thermobecher  removing a word from her newest single after it was called out as an ableist slur.On Tuesday, the singer issued an apology and has since updated the song  Grrrls  after it was brou stanley vattenflaska ght to her attention that a word she used in the song was  a harmful word.  Let me make one thing clear: I never want to promote derogatory language,  the  Truth Hurts  singer wrote.  As a Black fat woman in America, Ive had many hurtful words used against me so I overstand the power words can have  whether intentionally or in  termo stanley my case, unintentionally . This is the result of me listening and taking action. According to USA Today, Lizzo used a version of the word spastic, with many claiming it is an ableist slur.NPR reported that the term has previously been used to describe people with spastic paralysis and cerebral palsy.The song appears on her upcoming album  Special. CNN reported that the singer has since changed the lyric to  Hold me back.